Soundodger+ combines the twitchiness of bullet hell shooters with the sonic thrills of rhythm games to create a wholly unique experience. Studio Bean has updated the original Adult Swim Games title with all-new tracks, controller support, and a fully-featured level editor. Plus, auto-generate stages from your own music library!Update!

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“Soundodger+ is less a game and more an entirely different way to experience music.”
4.5/5 – PC World

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Soundodger+ combines the twitchiness of bullet hell shooters with the sonic thrills of rhythm games to create a wholly unique experience. Studio Bean has updated the original Adult Swim Games title with all-new tracks, controller support, and a fully-featured level editor. Plus, auto-generate stages from your own music library!

Update! October 13, 2014

6 new music tracks (see below for full track list)

Steam Trading Cards support

Update! March 7, 2014

6 new music tracks (see below for full track list)

Smooth Listening Mode: play for score without audio penalties when getting hit

Larger window sizes added: press F3 when in windowed mode to cycle between them

Key Features

35 music tracks, over half new to the Steam edition

Artists include celebrated game musicians Disasterpeace (FEZ, Runner2), Danny Baranowsky (The Binding of Isaac) and more

Auto-generate levels in a snap using your personal music collection

Create and share original levels using the all-new level editor

Engage slo-mo for the trickiest sequences, or embark on a risk-free musical journey in Zen mode

A smaller(?) version of this is also available for free as a browser game, but since I got this in a bundle, I have it on Steam. It is a game that I consider useful beyond itself. The way those patterns are designed, it's like training for how to deal with obstacles in life. Knowing when to flow and when to go against the flow, recognizing patterns, and not allowing yourself to be distracted and misled by some patterns. Especially this aspect made me smile more than once, when I noticed how the patterns were trying to throw me off balance.All this, combined with the music for motivating and appealing even more to the right brain hemi, makes this game a lot more fun to me than for example Super Hexagon, which seems to be all about memorizing and twitch reflexes, while Soundodger is quite the opposite, while also reserving some exceptions from that rule.Super Hexagon feels like punishment. Soundodger feels like learning, growing.

(Just to be on the safe side though: I wrote this review before trying the high difficulties.)

Probably one of the greatest rhythm games I've ever played. If this game was free, it would completely decimate Stepmania, Osu!, Audiosurf and everything alike. The level editor could also be a bit better...